Portraying the Enterprising Life of Naveen Jain: Factual Humanitarianism at Its Best
Posted in The Social Webbing Way on July 16th, 2009Chances are you may have heard mention of Mr. Naveen Jain the co-founder & CEO of Intelius, Inc. the predictive intelligence market leader. In addition to having his ranking on the Forbes 400 Richest in America list in 2000, this prosperous entrepreneur has received a whole range of choice awards including the WSA Industry Achievement Award, the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, and the Albert Einstein Technology Medal, to name only only three. Yet it doesn’t finish here. For Mr. Jain and his family are by the same token as impassioned about philanthropy and will try to give aid whenever possible. There’s no doubting the fact that our kids are indeed our world’s most valuable resource and its entire future. Naveen Jain also regards children as the deserving core of his endeavors, and he leverages each and every opportunity he encounters to help them. This is the chief reason why he is always diligently leveraging every chance available to him to assist needy children whenever it seems viable. Consequently, Naveen Jain, his kin and the employees at Intelius give their time and efforts to charities e.g. the University Preparatory Academy, the Vedic Cultural Center, and United Way. Expectably, they give plenty of pecuniary support, but most importantly, they devote premium time and care to those kids who need it the most. He also donates to the Children’s Hospital, being dedicated to enhancing children’s health, as well. With Jain being an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology and XLRI Jamshedpur, it’s no surprise that professional training is a particularly significant prerogative in his charitable endeavors. This also encompasses movements and voluntary organizations that will range from the regional to the global. Thus Intelius and its CEO are sponsoring voluntary organizations and charities such as Hopelink, the Rotary Club and the University of Washington.
Getting food to the hungry of the world is another central goal for Naveen Jain and those around him and to him, it makes not a jot of difference. While he is acutely cognizant that the aim of feeding every starving mouth in the world can appear to be an overwhelming task, he also recognizes that the irresolvable can indubitably come to be feasible assuming the whole world labors together. If this entrepreneur should really have his way, there will be a unquestionable close to privation and malnourishment all over the world one day. One could suppose that functioning as the man in full control of a very successful company and a devoted husband and parent would give him no spare scope for altruism and helping the needy. Regardless he makes certain that all of his humanitarian enterprises may rely on all the attention he can plausibly muster. This high spirited man is undeniably way more than any obsessed (though eminently successful) maverick of digital commerce. He is an exceptional person and a true community activist.

